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Thursday, 11 October 2012

Many
of us are expecting Google to announce multiple Nexus devices this
quarter. We know pretty much everything there is to know about LG’s Nexus, but what about Samsung’s? For the longest time, we thought they would update the Galaxy Nexus
by giving it a slightly faster processor, a better camera, and call the
resulting product the Galaxy Nexus II or the Nexus Plus. We saw a model
number floating around the internet, GT-i9260, and we assumed that it
simply had to be the new Nexus since the original Galaxy Nexus was the
GT-i9250.

It
brings us no pleasure to say this, but it looks like the GT-i9260 isn’t
an updated Nexus. It’s a totally new device called the “Galaxy Premier”
(above, left). The source of this rumor is the German site Mobile Geeks. They’re the guys who leaked the Galaxy S III Mini, so we have reason to believe that what they’re saying is credible.
Here’s
what they think to be true: the Galaxy Premier will have a 1.5 GHz dual
core processor, it’ll have a 4.65 inch 720p display, and it’ll look
almost exactly like the Galaxy S III. The Premier will also have an 8
megapixel rear facing camera, a 2 megapixel front facing camera, and
it’s going to run Android 4.1 Jelly Bean out the box. It’s supposed to
launch this quarter, and it should cost roughly 480 EUR.
Now we
know what you’re thinking. Why is Samsung polluting the Galaxy brand
even further? We wish we had an answer, but we don’t. Part of us hopes
that these German guys are wrong, but we highly doubt it. What really
bothers us is that the Galaxy S III is already down to sub 500 EUR in
many countries. The Premier would serve to be a slightly smaller
version, with a slightly worse processor, yet have a similar price tag.
It’s completely baffling.